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From Blazers Edge:
The Portland Trail Blazers made trade waves on Monday by packaging a first-round 2020 NBA Draft pick, another in 2021, and Trevor Ariza for Houston Rockets forward Robert Covington. Now that the dust has started to settle, the Blazer’s Edge staff is here to deliver their opinions and grades for Portland’s seemingly win-now move.
The trade:
Blazers Receive: Robert Covington
Rockets Receive: 2020 first-round pick (No. 16), 2021 first-round pick (lottery protected), and Trevor Ariza
Steve Dewald: I’m still in disbelief that the Blazers tossed caution into the wind and made a win-now move in Damian Lillard’s prime. Seriously, it would have been borderline criminal for Portland to keep all their picks during this stretch of Lillard’s career. Covington instantly addresses needs on both ends of the floor. His exploits on the defensive end deserve the lion’s share of the attention, but his offensive floor is higher than both Al-Farouq Aminu and Moe Harkless.
That said, I am bummed about the potential of losing out on a pick in the first round of the loaded 2021 draft class. But I am relieved that the Blazers aren’t going to make a pick inside 2020’s barren mid-round range. Grade: B+
Kyle Garcia: I’m just in shock. I’ve been checking my pulse since the notification came in from Woj trying to make sure I’m alive and this isn’t all a fever dream. I love that Neil Olshey was finally willing to go for it and make a move that actively makes the Blazers significantly better. Covington has been the player Portland has needed for years, and now they’ve got him. While it doesn’t feel great to potentially miss out on a first round pick in the 2021 draft class, getting rid of the 2020 first round pick and Trevor Ariza for RoCo is 100% worth it. This is a great deal for the Blazers. Grade: A-
Let's look at it again now that Covington is gone. Covington is 6'7" and now 31 years old.
The 2020 first round pick, number 16.
"But I am relieved that the Blazers aren’t going to make a pick inside 2020’s barren mid-round range."
Taken #16 was 6'8" Isaiah Stewart. He has played and started 68 games for Detroit this season. 20 y.o. now.
#17 was 7'0" Aleksej Pokuševski 20 y.o. now.
#19 was 6'7" Sadiq Bey. He has played and started 79 games this season for Detroit. 22 y.o. now.
The 2021 first round pick, number 23.
Taken #23 was Usman Garuba
#35 was 6'7"Herb Jones. He's a starter for the Pelicans. He's 23 years old.
If you had an opinion at the time, what was it? And how would you grade this transaction now?
Joe Cronin might be doing something similar in 2022.
The Portland Trail Blazers made trade waves on Monday by packaging a first-round 2020 NBA Draft pick, another in 2021, and Trevor Ariza for Houston Rockets forward Robert Covington. Now that the dust has started to settle, the Blazer’s Edge staff is here to deliver their opinions and grades for Portland’s seemingly win-now move.
The trade:
Blazers Receive: Robert Covington
Rockets Receive: 2020 first-round pick (No. 16), 2021 first-round pick (lottery protected), and Trevor Ariza
Steve Dewald: I’m still in disbelief that the Blazers tossed caution into the wind and made a win-now move in Damian Lillard’s prime. Seriously, it would have been borderline criminal for Portland to keep all their picks during this stretch of Lillard’s career. Covington instantly addresses needs on both ends of the floor. His exploits on the defensive end deserve the lion’s share of the attention, but his offensive floor is higher than both Al-Farouq Aminu and Moe Harkless.
That said, I am bummed about the potential of losing out on a pick in the first round of the loaded 2021 draft class. But I am relieved that the Blazers aren’t going to make a pick inside 2020’s barren mid-round range. Grade: B+
Kyle Garcia: I’m just in shock. I’ve been checking my pulse since the notification came in from Woj trying to make sure I’m alive and this isn’t all a fever dream. I love that Neil Olshey was finally willing to go for it and make a move that actively makes the Blazers significantly better. Covington has been the player Portland has needed for years, and now they’ve got him. While it doesn’t feel great to potentially miss out on a first round pick in the 2021 draft class, getting rid of the 2020 first round pick and Trevor Ariza for RoCo is 100% worth it. This is a great deal for the Blazers. Grade: A-
Let's look at it again now that Covington is gone. Covington is 6'7" and now 31 years old.
The 2020 first round pick, number 16.
"But I am relieved that the Blazers aren’t going to make a pick inside 2020’s barren mid-round range."
Taken #16 was 6'8" Isaiah Stewart. He has played and started 68 games for Detroit this season. 20 y.o. now.
#17 was 7'0" Aleksej Pokuševski 20 y.o. now.
#19 was 6'7" Sadiq Bey. He has played and started 79 games this season for Detroit. 22 y.o. now.
The 2021 first round pick, number 23.
Taken #23 was Usman Garuba
#35 was 6'7"Herb Jones. He's a starter for the Pelicans. He's 23 years old.
If you had an opinion at the time, what was it? And how would you grade this transaction now?
Joe Cronin might be doing something similar in 2022.
